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2006-07-01 05:02:06 · 26 answers · asked by Spencer B 2 in Politics & Government Government

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yes him and his wife... their daughters are just drunks

2006-07-01 05:29:53 · answer #1 · answered by mz.Tiza 5 · 3 6

I don't think Bush cares very much about Humanity (unless it's born again Christian) so asking whether or not he's an insult to Humanity seems like the kind of question that assumes quite a lot. It's not really a question I can answer honestly, but I do think he's an insult to the American Constitution and the International Community. Bush talks about spreading democracy to Iraq, which is a laudable goal (unless Iraq doesn't want democracy) but what about tax paying Americans who don't have the same rights as other tax paying Americans? Where is the democracy there?

2006-07-01 12:15:04 · answer #2 · answered by chipchinka 3 · 0 0

The fact that you can even ask that question shows that. Bush is not an insult to humanity.
How lazy can you be.Take the time to do more then five second sound bites for your information,Hussain killed more people in one year then have been killed during the entire Iraq war. Iraqi woman can vote now, and are actually part of the new government,. Iraqi kids are getting educated, people can walk most streets in Iraq without getting blown up.As troubling as this may sound to an idiot like you. Iraq has its own government now.A Democratic government
Dont forget the"insurgents dont even come from iraq,and are slaughtering thousands of Iraqi people in the Cause to free Iraq.
makes as much sense as voting for Ted Kennedy.

2006-07-01 12:13:26 · answer #3 · answered by scary g 3 · 0 0

After coming up with his one-sided policies and angering the international community with them, yes! I see Bush as an _absolute_ insult to humanity in general! Sorry, but it's the undisputed truth!

2006-07-01 12:10:18 · answer #4 · answered by brian 2010 7 · 0 0

It's not just Bush, but the entire US. Did you know that the US is the only developed nation that still uses capitol punishment? The US has SO many human rights violations that it is embarrassing. The President is just the face for it all. Although, he certainly does not seem to be making things better.

2006-07-01 12:17:49 · answer #5 · answered by q2003 4 · 0 0

Bush does not denigrate the people of the Middle East with what he termed "the soft bigotry of low expectations". Unlike liberals, he believes in their potential. He does not arrogantly believe that they can't handle democracy.

Bush promotes human rights, so that everyone, including women, will have a chance to live a life based upon the concepts of freedom and personal dignity.

2006-07-01 12:11:26 · answer #6 · answered by pachl@sbcglobal.net 7 · 0 0

He is not actually. Bush is doing like what most of us would do, being human. He is using his power and opportunity to get him and his boys more money and power, it is that simple. Many American lived in a dream world, they do not understand about corruption in their government because it is a dream land we have here. Everything we use is grade A quality, we are the most power fullest country in the world, so there is nothing wrong with us. Only those who do not obey us are the wrong one.

2006-07-01 12:23:40 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think the sad part is that while he is a fair communicator he lacks skills useing the english language. Instead of people focasing on his ideas, they harp on his vocabulary and total lack of sentance structure. Humanity itself is turning into an insult, and bush is a reflection of our culture.

2006-07-01 12:08:59 · answer #8 · answered by Reverand Ray 4 · 0 0

I believe so i mean just listen to this

"I belive the human being and fish can coexist peacefully" or


"It's clearly a budget it has a lot of numbers in it."

or you can take into account how his dumbass sat for seven minutes pretending to read my pet goat to 5 year olds after being told his country was being attacked so if he is not an insult to humanity he is gallactically stupid

2006-07-01 12:13:36 · answer #9 · answered by ? 2 · 0 0

Why do you think of others? Just look after your conduct that you do not become an insult for humanity.

2006-07-01 12:07:38 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Every President deals with people asking stupid questions like this. Every President also defends that stupid person's right to ask that question. Why someone would ask this just reflects on their own need for feeling important and feeling like they can "slam the establishment". So tell us.... why do you feel the need to be superficial and listen to the masses when you could do your own research and come up with conclusions that might make you realize that you havent been using your brain?

2006-07-01 12:13:13 · answer #11 · answered by Rebecca - 3 · 0 0

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